Dr. Andrew C. Weislogel, a specialist in Renaissance and Baroque prints and drawings, is the Seymour R. Askin, Jr. ’47 Curator at the Johnson Museum of Art, where he is responsible for European and American art prior to 1800 as well as the Museum’s Native North American holdings. Dr. Weislogel has organized numerous exhibitions at the Johnson, including “Mirror of the City: The Printed View in Italy and Beyond, 1450–1940” (2012); “Surrealism and Magic” (2014), “Cast and Present: Replicating Antiquity in the Museum and the Academy” (2015), and “Lines of Inquiry: Learning from Rembrandt’s Etchings” (2017). His most recent projects include “Visions of Dante” and “Art and Environmental Struggle” (2021).
Dr. Weislogel’s collection-related initiatives include an NEA-supported reinstallation of the Johnson’s permanent collection of European and American Art. He has also engaged Cornell’s collections through interdisciplinary technical studies in art history, including the Mellon Foundation-funded seminar “Art|Science Intersections,” and as co-founder of the ongoing Watermark Identification in Rembrandt’s Etchings (WIRE) project at Cornell, which guides students in the development of an online watermark identification tool. Dr. Weislogel is also a longtime member of the Print Council of America, a national organization of print and drawing curators and conservators.